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Tag: material science

Researchers Develop Novel Atom-Thin Material Heat Test

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a breakthrough method for measuring the thermal expansion coefficient of atom-thin materials. This advancement is crucial for the future of microelectronics, enabling precise thermal management necessary for the reliability and efficiency of next-generation electronic devices.

Stacking Three Layers of Graphene with a Twist Speeds Up Electrochemical Reactions

Stacking three layers of graphene with a slight angular twist significantly enhances electrochemical reactions, promising breakthroughs in energy storage, catalysis, and more efficient industrial manufacturing.

Maxterial Raises nearly $8 Million in Series A Funding

Maxterial, a leader in material science innovation, has successfully raised nearly $8 million in Series A funding. This funding will help accelerate the development and commercialization of their advanced coatings technology, which aims to improve product durability and reduce environmental impact across industries such as automotive, aerospace, and healthcare.

How diapers use quantum physics to attend to nature’s call | Explained

Explore how quantum physics and material science power the effectiveness of modern diapers. Learn about superabsorbent polymers, hydrophobic materials, and emerging nanotechnology in diaper design.

Google’s new quantum computer may help us understand how magnets work

Google's quantum computer uses a hybrid of digital and analog methods to simulate magnetic behaviors, revealing discrepancies with current models and suggesting new theories.